Twenty Twenty-One contained a filter on `the_title` to change the default post title to “Untitled”. Whenever possible, the default behavior of Core without theme modifications should be confirmed in tests. The default behavior here is for a post title to be “(no title)” when one is not entered. This change also makes an adjustment to be more specific when retrieving the text to verify results to prevent dates and post statuses from being pulled in. Props davidbaumwald, desrosj, peterwilsoncc, hellofromTonya. Fixes #54409. git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@52096 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82
E2E Tests
End-To-End (E2E) tests for WordPress.
Running the tests
The e2e tests require a production-like environment to run. By default, they will assume an environment is available at http://localhost:8889
, with username=admin and password=password.
If you don't already have an environment ready, you can set one up by following these instructions.
Then you can launch the tests by running:
npm run test:e2e
which will run the test suite using a headless browser.
If your environment has a different url, username or password to the default, you can provide the base URL, username and password like this:
npm run test:e2e -- --wordpress-base-url=http://mycustomurl --wordpress-username=username --wordpress-password=password
DO NOT run these tests in an actual production environment, as they will delete all your content.
For debugging purposes, you might want to follow the test visually. You can do so by running the tests in an interactive mode.
npm run test:e2e -- --puppeteer-interactive
You can also run a single test file separately:
npm run test:e2e tests/e2e/specs/hello.test.js
Documentation
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Block Editor Handbook end to end testing overview: https://developer.wordpress.org/block-editor/contributors/code/testing-overview/#end-to-end-testing
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Gutenberg e2e-test-utils package API docs: https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/tree/trunk/packages/e2e-test-utils
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Puppeteer API docs: https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer#readme (the version we are using is indicated in the @wordpress/scripts package: https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/blob/trunk/packages/scripts/package.json)